This prompted a sardonic reaction from "Family" co-creator
Steve Levitan "Thrilled Ann Romney says ModFam is her favorite show,"
he tweeted Aug. 28. "We'll offer her the role of officiant at Mitch & Cam's wedding. As soon as it's legal."

He's referring, of course, to the committed gay couple played by actors
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and
Eric Stonestreet. Although the partners share an adopted daughter on the ABC sitcom, they are legally prohibited from marrying.

And Mitt Romney wants to keep it that way.

His position couldn't be more clear in the Values section of
his election website: "Marriage is more than a personally rewarding social custom. It is also critical for the well-being of a civilization. That is why it is so important to preserve traditional marriage -- the joining together of one man and one woman. As president, Mitt will not only appoint an Attorney General who will defend the Defense of Marriage Act -- a bipartisan law passed by Congress and signed by President Clinton -- but he will also champion a Federal Marriage Amendment to the Constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman."

President
Barack Obama, who officially endorsed gay marriage in an interview with
Robin Roberts in June, has also cited "Modern Family" as one of the first family's favorite shows.

It's unclear whether Romney's opinion about "Family" would change if Cam and Mitch
were married -- but it's a safe bet she won't be making a cameo.